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- Title
Biochemical parameters of blood plasma and content of microcystins in tissues of common carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) from a hypertrophic pond with cyanobacterial water bloom.
- Authors
Kopp, Radovan; Mareš, Jan; Palíková, Miroslava; Navrátil, Stanislav; Kubíček, Zdenĕk; Ziková, Andrea; Hlávková, Jana; Bláha, Ludĕk
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of the blood plasma parameters and the content of microcystins in the tissues of common carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) in relation to the toxic cyanobacterial water bloom. Fish (average body mass 2176±697 g) in the hypertrophic pond were exposed to natural water bloom (dominated by Planktothrix agardhii, Pseudanabaena limnetica and Limnothrix redekei), which contained microcystins (concentration in biomass 20–181 μg g−1 dry wt, concentration in water 0.3–9.5 μg L−1). Biochemical parameters in fish blood plasma were analysed in 89 fish at 14-day intervals during the whole season (nine sampling periods). Our results demonstrated high variability and fluctuations in the investigated parameters. The content of microcystins and density of cyanobacterial cells correlated with some haematological indices as lipase, alanine–aminotransferase, albumin, magnesium and chlorides. The concentrations of microcystins in the muscle and liver of the fish (determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometer) were below the limit of detection during the monitored period [0.31 ng g−1 fresh weight (f.w.) for the liver and 0.13 ng g−1 f.w. for muscle]. Our study demonstrates that although known cyanobacterial toxin microcystins were not detected in the fish tissues, several biochemical parameters important for the fish physiology were modulated by natural cyanobacterial bloom.
- Subjects
CYANOBACTERIAL blooms; MICROCYSTINS; ALGAL blooms; CYPRINIDAE; FISHES
- Publication
Aquaculture Research, 2009, Vol 40, Issue 15, p1683
- ISSN
1355-557X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2109.2009.02285.x